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  474	Third	Edition	2012	An	International	Security	Management	Manual	Organization	of	civil	aviation	(SMM)	Notice	for	Users	This	document	is	an	unprecedented	advance	...	advance	security	...	View	online	-	Download	17	-	Asbestos	-	NTP	PDF	Added:	5	year	ago	Report	on	carcinogenic	agents,	thirteenth	edition.	National	Toxicology	Program,
  Department	of	Health	and	Services-Human).	asbestos.	In	asbestos	...	View	Online	-	Download	part	1	General	Informationchapter	1	Basic	property	and	dangers	of	Petroleum1.1	Vapor	Pressure1.2	Flammability1.3	Densit	of	hydrocarbons	Gases1.4	Toxicity1.5	Piroforic	Iron	sulphide1.6	The	risks	associated	with	the	Handling,	storage	and	carrying
  residual	fuel	OILSHAPTER	2	GAS	EVOLUTION	AND	MEASUREMENT2.1	Hydrocarbons	Gas	and	dispersion	development2.2	Load	very	high	steam	voltage	Cargoes2.3	Organic	gas	detection	Compounds2.4	Gas	measurement2.5	sampling2.6	Fixed	volatile	hydrocarbon	Systemschapter	3	Static	Electricity3.1	Principles	of	Electrostatics3.2	General
  precautions	against	Hazards3.3	Electrostatic	Other	possible	sources	of	electrostatic	Hazardschapter	4	Management	of	dangers	and	risks	for	the	ship	and	Terminal4.1	System4.2	Risk	Management	management4.3	Stop	working	Authority4.	4	lock-out	/	tag-out4.5	Energy4.6	control	dangerous	operations4.7	Simultaneous	work	permit	Systems4.8
  Personal	Safet	Y4.9	Fire	prevention	and	explosion4.10	Control	of	potentia	Electrical	equipment	L	Ignition	Sources4.11	and	dangerous	installations	AREAS4.12	Equipment4.13	Communications	equipment4.14	Toolschapter	5	fire	protection5.1	Laptop	theory	of	FireFighting5.2	Types	of	Fire	and	extinction	appropriate	agents5.3	Extinguishing	agents5.4
  Portable	fire	extinguishers5.5	International	Shore	Fire	Connection5.6	Fire-fighting	water	detection	equipment5.7	Protection	Clothing5.8	Automatic	Fire	Systemschapter	6	Security6.1	General6.2	Threats	and	risks	Assessment6.3	Security	Risk	Assessments6.4	Plans6	Security	and	Security	Security	Security6.5	.6	Responsibility	under	the	ship	and	port
  plants	International	Security	Codechapter	7	Human	Factors7.1	General7.2	Identification	and	analysis	of	security	critical	Tasks7.3	Design7.4	Risk	Assessment7.5	Procedures7.6	Leadership7.7	Trust	to	work	Stop	or	speak	up7.	8	fatigue7.9	Manning	Levels7.10	Individual	training,	experience	and	competence7.11	team	practicing	skills7.12	Human	factors
  in	investigation	invests	and	Learningchapter	8	alternatives	and	emerging	Technologies8.1	Definition8.2	Examples8.3	Two	Diligence	ProcessPart	2	Tanker	Informationchapter	9	Safety	Management	and	Emergencies9.1	Safety	Management	(ISM)	Systems9.3	Code9.2	Management	Planning	Safety	at	work	and	work	permit	Systems9.4	Hot	Work9.5
  Electric	welding	equipment9.6	Other	devices	for	tasks9.7	management	Dangerous	of	contractors9.8	Risk	management	operations9.9	Simultaneous	on	ships	with	visible	transversal	repairs	Frames9.10	in	a	system	other	than	a	Shipyard9.11	Shipboard	ManagementChapter	Emergency	10	Enclosed	SpaceS10.1	Introduction	to	the	closed	input	Safety10.2
  of	management	of	the	Input	security	Spaces10.3	Enclosed	identify	SpaceS10.4	Closed	the	hazards	of	space	enclosed	atmospheres10.5	general	Prev	AUTIONS10.6	Requirement	authorization	ENTRY10.7	for	enclosed	entry10.8	Space	Precautions	during	entry	into	the	world	of	work	SpaceS10.9	Enclosed	in	SpaceS10.10	closed	by	entering	closed	spaces
  with	known	atmospheres	or	suspected	Rescue	UNSAFE10.11	and	the	spaces10	evacuation	.12	Closed	Entry	PumProom	Cargo	PrecautionS10.13	Respiratory	EquipmentChapter	Protection	11	Shipboard	Systems11.1	Fixed	Inerts	Systems11.2	Vent	Gas	Systems11.3	Load	and	ballast	Systems11.4	Power	and	propulsion	Systems11	0.5	Vapor	Recovery
  Systems11.6	Volatile	organic	compound	of	recovery	Systems11.7	Stern	loading	and	unloading	ArrangementsShapter	12	Side	of	the	ship	operations12.1	goods	operations12.2	of	stability,	stress,	trim	and	overthrow	considerations12.3	Tank	Cleaning12.4	Gas	Freeing12.5	Raw	Washing12	oil.	6	Zavorra	Operations12.7	Goods	Double	hull	leaks	Tanks12.8
  Measure	Cargo,	Ullaging,	Diving	and	Sampling12.9	Transfers	between	Ships12.10	Transfer12.11	Liquefied	natural	gas	fueled	ship	next	to	a	lifting	Terminal12.12	EquipmentCapter	13	Transport	and	the	Dangerous	storage	materials13	.1	liquefied	gases13.2	shipÃ	¢	s	stored13.3	load	and	bunker	samples13.4	Other	materials13.5	packaged	R	14	Special
  ship	Types14.1	Combination	CarriersPart	3	Marine	Terminal	Informationchapter	15	Marine	Terminal	Administration15.1	Marine	Terminal	Information	System15.2	DocumentationChapter	16	Marine	Terminal	Operations16.1	Conditions	for	Operations16.2	Storms16.3	Electric	Double	Banking16.4	Limit	Limit	Access16.5	Beyond	the	torea	load
  operations16.6	Operations	in	which	the	cistern	is	not	always	at	afloat16.7	generation	of	pressure	overloads	in	pipelines16.8	Reduction	of	the	danger	of	pressure	overvoltage16.9	Hot	work	in	dangerous	areas	in	terminals16	.10	PiggingCapter	17	Marine	and	equipment	terminal	systems17.1	Electric	equipment17.2	Equipment	for	lifting17.3	Lighting17.4
  Tanker	/	Electrical	insulation	terminal17.5	Grounding	and	bonding	practice	in	the	Termapter	18	Cargo	Transferment	equipment18.1	Load	load	11.2	Cargo	Hose18.3	Vaporization	emission	control	systems18.4	Transfer	Drainage	and	containment18.5	Emergency	stop	systems	Emergency	systems	19	Marine	terminal	Fire	protection19.1	Marine	terminal
  Fire	protection19.2	alarm	systems	and	signaling19.3	alarm	systems	and	alarm	at	terminals19.4	Fire	equipment19.5	Access	for	antincendiocapt	services	ER	20	Preparation	for	emergency	and	evacuation20.	1	Overview	20.2	Hierarchy	of	emergency	scenarios20.3	Emergency	planning	Terminal	Ã	¢	â,¬	"Plan	components	and	PR	Ocoderens20.4	Response
  plan	of	the	output20.5	Evacuation	and	evacuation	of	emergency	Escape	for	personnel	20.6	Training	for	emergencies	and	exercises	emergency20.7	Emergency	removal	of	the	cistern	from	Berthpart	4	Ship	/	Shore	(Tank	/	Terminal)	Interfaccapter	21	Communications21.1	Procedures	and	precautions21.2	pre-exchange	-arrarval	of	information21.3
  Exchange	of	pre-mooring	of	information21.4	pre	conference	-TrasFertion21.5	Pre-transfer	loading	Plan21.5	Concorded	discussion	Plan21.6	Discharge	agreement	Plan21.7	Agreement	to	perform	RepairApter	22	Mooring	and	Berthing22.1	Mooring	Safety222	Moorings22	Security.	3	Preparations	for	arrival22.4	Cap	in	Jetty	Berths22.	5	Cap	in	Buoy
  Mooringschapter	23	Tanker	and	terminals	Precautions	for	load	operations23.1	External	openings	in	Superstructures23.2	Air	conditioning	and	ventilation	Ne	centralized23.3	Cargo	tanks23.4	OPENINGS	IN	THE	INSPECTION	OF	A	TASK	OF	LOAD	TANKS	BEFORE	LOADING	LOADINGS23.5	CARGO	MARINA23.6	Tankers	and	Terminals	Connections
  Connections23.7	SINZIALS	AND	LOSS23.8	Fire	Fire,	while	the	ship	is	a	side	of	a	terminal23.9	fire	fighting	while	it	is	near	other	Navi23.10	news23.11	Measurement	requirements23.12	Vehicle	control	and	other	equipment23.13	Operationschapter	helicopter	24	Bunkering	operations24.1	General24.2	Residual	fuel	oil	/	distillates	of	Bunkering24.3	Food
  ships	with	gas	and	bunkering	natural	gas	liquefied24.4	anticolarios24.5	fuels24.5	fuels24.6	bunker	checklists24.7	liquefatti	gas	natural	bunkering	checklistscaptercapter	25	The	ship	/	shipping	list	/	shore	checklist25.1	General	25.2	Composition	of	the	ships	/	security	security	list	25.3	Safety	example	Letter25.4	Instructions	for	completing	the	control
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